Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 27, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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H?M- wmm r'Fv -•Wjj 5 r5'-^,'5^"?«-V C- 7* i°m 7' *r V^VV ,V-'v -r MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Two Monday, March 27,1922 \. CHURCHISUSED ECLIPSE ECHOES this winter, left for Sherwood, North Bridals Veil Falls in Winter MAYVILLE Dakota, on Wednesday. FOR GYMNASIUM Jesse Schottler, who attends the Ernest Beneke was an Austin caller University of Minnesota, came home Weekly Shavings. Edited By Sunday. Volume 414. Thursday. He has a vacation which March 27, 1922. Splinters Ernest Beneke will hold an auction will last till Monday. Volley Ball Becomes the sale Thursday, March 30. "Drive in—We'll load up," should A. H. Anderson has equipped his selling these indivdual hog houses, Ruth Babcock spent Saturday at Popular Game in be the attitude of everyone connected garage with an electric motor and is we've sold very few "Community" her home in West Concord. with the building business, from the installing some new machinery. He Racine. hog palaces. Hogs seem to be like boss including the smiling steno, Mrs. Arnold Meyer spent Tuesday intends to do a big business this summer. down to the "Dusty Miller" fellar who the rest of us—they like to own their afternoon with Mrs. A. Webbeking. "rastles" with the plaster "saks." own homes. Mr. and Mrs. George Beneke and Racine, March 27.—Rev. Gene Miller "Them's" our sentiments, and when we fail to smile at all times you'll understand children spent Tuesday evening at the and his class of boys have changed Lyle Plans Summer that we have just dropped a Henry Fett home. the Baptist church into a hall for length of sewer pipe on our great toe Chautauqua Program Rev. and Mrs. Webbeking were supper young and old. or that friend wife's family has just USE A GOOD SHINGLE guests at the Arnold Meyer home arrived for the summer. All other Volley ball is played three times a when you use any and save regrets times we will "laff" the smile of geniality. Sunday evening. week and everybody is glad to have Lyle, March 27.—Lyle will again later on. We take a special pride in Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Meyer were a place of recreation. have a summer Chautauqua program the qualtiy of SHINGLES which we Sunday dinner guests at the George No admission is charged but persons which will last for five days. Dates carry in stock. Our stock also conatins Beneke home. wishing to play should post their Did you ever hear of the "land of have not been announced but it is expected the best and most suitable materials plenty" where the natives starve thru names on the paper in the postoffice the latter part of June or the lax:k of step ladders by which they get for all kinds of buildings The Pneumonia Month. in advance. first part of July. their meals from the trees. You may whether it be house, barn or chicken March is a typical pneumonia month not be a citizen of that particular and usually gives a high rate of mortality coop. Ole Thompson's lumber saw has country but if you want a good step Lyle Soon to Havfc for the disease. After a long ladder or a regular ladder, come to started and forms quite an attraction and hard winter, the system loses the Eclipse yard. for the younger boys. Continuous Service much of its resistance and people grow careless. When every cold, no Mrs. Sanborn's mother is very low. The "Come right in and make yourself matter how slight, is given prompt The Wednesday study club met at and intelligent attention, there is Lyle, March 27.—Continutfus electric at Home" kind of houses are Did you ever hear of a man who bit Mrs. Morguart's last Wednesday. much less danger of pneumonia. It off his own nose to spite his face? the kind we furnish plans and materials light service will soon be granted Mrs. C. H. Burrington is on the should be borne in mind that pneumonia Well, we are him. Since we began Lyle people, it is believed. for. is a germ disease and breeds in sick list. C. Miller of the Consumers Power the throat. Chamberlain's Cough Mr. and Mrs. Western Thompson Remedy is an expectorant and cleans company has completed negotiations have returned to Racine to live. out the garm ladened mucus and not with N.T.Fortun for his electric light CLEMENS Percy Darrall went to Rochester only cures a cold but prevents its resulting vfi \s% /t /T J. J. lines and poles and will soon take in pneumonia. It is pleasant and had his tonsils and adenoids removed ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD77 to take. Children take it willingly. over the service. Mr. Fortun remains last week. The doctors say he K. O. Wold Drug Co. and Pooler Drug in charge of the present plant until cannot attend school until next Company. DIAL 2047 Local Manager the company takes charge. Advertisement—Monday— March spring. Kirk White of Elkton intends to va} WW.r*. Xv help in the produce house this summer. Bridal Veil Falls, 620 feet liigl), Is always one of the beautiful sights of Yosemite National park, but this winter it has been unusually lovely by reason The last meeting of the Literary of the lace-like ice formation on the granite cliff. society is to be held Friday evening in the M. E. church. Refreshments Results will be served to all. erty there and will move back here ler are home for a ten days' vacation. of Roy Lockwood spent Sunday in soon. Nels Lee went to Austin Wednesday. Chatfield. Alfred Ramseth, Alfred Hanson, Henry Tiedeman and Elsie Haggan of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle moved to their SNeMborhoofr the Winona State Normal school, farm last week. E Bill Oldag from Spring Valley was spent a week's vacation at their respective Advertising homes recently. in town Thursday. Jennie Ramseth was an Austin caller DEXTER MAN HURT Wednesday afternoon. Joe Kieren from New Hampton, WHEN TEAM RUNS Iowa, was here visiting his brother, ELKTON Leo, on Wednesday and Thursday. Oscar Neubauer, who has been IT PAY staying with his sister, Mrs. Beck, Sam Radoile was up to Dexter one H. Garvey has Shoulder day recently. Dislocated in Accident. S. Bohn transacted business at Adams last Wednesday. Mr. Van Hefta has had a friend from Mason City spending a few days Dexter, March 27.—Hiliary Garvey with him. suffered a dislocated shoulder last John Cassidy, living east of town, week, when he was thrown from a is reported to have rented his farm. wagon when his team became frightened Roads have been muddy, which has and ran away. made it hard pulling for some of the heavily loaded buses. DEXTER A. J. Ramseth and Henry Haggen attended the assessors' meeting at "Advertising has made the Victrola Dog famous. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Florand Austin last Wednesday. came Wednesday for a few days' visit John Preshel's son, aged six, is recovering "Advertising has run a Ford over every navigable bit of with the formers brother, E. O. from injuries received when Worn and scored cylinders reduce land in the U. S. Florand. your car's power and increase a door fell on him. His leg was broken. Max, Kenneth and Kathryn Schott- its gas and oil consumption. "It has made the cash register a brother to retailers all Our cylinder reboring will John Christgau, living north of make it run like new. Drop in over the world. town, attended a directors' meeting of and we will show you how it is SMITH'S done. the Mower County farm bureau at "It introduced the world to a substitute for sole leather. University of Southern Austin last Wednesday. Auto Radiator Repairs "It is displacing the truck horse with 40-h. p. trucks. H. Devries moved from Grand Meadow 126 W. MILL ST. Minnesota onto the farm, recently vacated "It has made hand-written letters an oddity in business. DIAL 6555 by Bill Thompson. The farm is known PHONE 6215 "It has helped you to an appreciation of Stetson Hats, as the old Eastman farm and is situated over in Clayton. Walkover, Douglas, and Emerson Shoes. It was reported that Gus Jacobson, "It has put Manhattan Shirts on your back, B. V. D.'s formerly of Clayton and now of Eau TYLE Claire, Wisconsin, has sold his prop- next to your hide, Sloan's liniment on it and Bevo in it. DD PAIN DISTURB "It has put hair oil on heads where no hair oil would do ERVICE any good, and on heads where no hair oil was needed. YOUR SLEEP? "It has put a Gillette against your hayfield. ATISFACTION "It has put Arrow Collars around your neck and Ingersolls Tby HE pain and torture of rheumatism around your wrists. can be quickly relieved an application of Sloan's "It has jammed your feet in Holeproof Sox, put Paris Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and comfort and lets you sleep soundly. KOBES' CAFE Garters on your legs, and Tiffany rings on your fingers. Always have a bottle anc handy^ apply when you feel the first twinge. "It has stuck Robert Burns cigars between your teeth, It penetrates without rubbing. It's splendid to take the pam out o: worn out your jaws on Wrigley's and posted you on what tired, aching muscles, sprains anc strains, stiff joints, and lame backs to cure corns, warts, bunions and ingrowing toe nails. For forty years pain's enemy. As! Bud Bright's Brainstorms your neighbor. "It has helped you to buy clothes and has brought fame At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. Sloa to Messrs. Atterbury, Kuppenheimer, Hart Schaffner & Marx, Old Man Styleplus and a few Irishmen by the and a pair of shoes can sell Liniment 'for twenty dollars and still name of Rogers Peet and Hickey Freeman. Pain's be a poor pair of shoes. enem "Go anywhere you want, do anything you wish, and advertising INVESTING has had a hand in it." PROFESSIONAL IN SHOES AB-SO LUTE LY! DIRECTORY 4- CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. Important nowadays, when Dial 2038 you buy shoes, is the thot of Physician and Surgeon Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied making a good investment. Hirsh Block, Austin^ Minn. High style shoes, or conservative X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment shapes, if they are Assistants— O'Donnell Shoes, wear well. Ernest H.Morris, M. D. They are made of materials Mabelle Moore, R. N. good enough to guarantee. They hold their shape because Mower Qoun they fit. Good fittingshoes W. R. EARL wear longer. You make a good investment when you FUNERAL DIRECTOR buy Business Residence Phone 2512 Phone 2213 O'Donnell Shoes House of Service AUSTIN, MINN. 15/e Jensen-Phiffer DONOVAN & GOSLEE Funeral Director® Company and Embalmers A man can be worth a Day Calls—Phone 2188 million dollars and still Night Calls make a poor husband. East of Court House T. W. Donovan—5914 H. A. Goslee—6637 Austin, Minn. Motor and Carriage Service L- jSb&t !kkt ttwriniHiHH Jm'ii.irawftara